About 90% of sweatshop workers are women, who sometimes are forced to take birth control and routine pregnancy tests to avoid supporting maternity leave or …show more content…
Manufacturers have found a cheaper way to finish goods in countries where labor costs are minuscule.
Fast fashion has stimulated a quick growing number of sweatshops around the world. Designs that move from catwalk to capture current fashion trends are being designed and manufactured quickly and inexpensively to allow the mainstream consumer to buy current clothing styles at a lower price, meaning that fast fashion is about copying high end fashion designs to sell at an affordable price to the consumer. Fast fashion is the result of “quick response” manufacturing process, which emphasizes in reducing internal and external lead times (latency between the initiation and execution of the manufacturing process). Nowadays, not many people are aware of what is behind the process of manufacturing and producing what they buy. When a consumer purchases a shirt for $5 at Forever21, most of the times that person is not thinking about why is it so cheap? how much does the person that made that shirt got paid for producing it? If the total cost of materials, labor and transportation of course is less than $5. Consumers are so used to get cheap products that they do not question what is behind that very low cost that they are